U4GM What does combat scout do in BO7

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    If you're trying to stay alive in BO7, you learn fast that "playing safe" can still get you deleted. People don't just peek corners anymore, they glide through them. That's why I keep coming back to Combat Scout, especially when I'm warming up in a CoD BO7 Bot Lobby and I want to practice keeping pace without turning every fight into a slow crawl.

    How Combat Scout actually feels in a match
    On paper it's simple: get an elim, drop off the enemy minimap for five seconds. In real games, that five seconds is everything. You win a gunfight, and the usual "red dot chase" doesn't happen, because there's nothing to chase. You can cut a different route, slide into a new headglitch, or just keep sprinting past the spot they expect you to hold. And yeah, the reset is the spicy part. Chain another kill before the timer ends and you're still off-grid. When you're on a streak, it's like you're editing the enemy team's info feed in real time.

    Where it swings objective modes
    Hardpoint and Dom are where Combat Scout turns into a headache for the other team. Everyone relies on that minimap ping to decide whether to stack, rotate, or hunt. Take out the first guy on point and you've basically stolen their callout window. You'll see it happen: a defender hesitates, checks the wrong doorway, or backs up "just in case." That little pause is your opening. Clear the next angle, hop the hill, and suddenly you're the one dictating where the fight happens, not them.

    Loadouts that make it worth running
    This perk isn't made for sitting back and farming one lane. You need the first kill, then you need another chance at a second kill, quick. SMGs and fast AR builds shine. Keep your movement snappy, but don't get sloppy. A lot of players sprint straight into the next room because they feel invisible, then get traded by someone pre-aiming the obvious doorway. Use the "gone from radar" moment to reposition, not to ego-challenge every corner. Treat it like a short free pass to change the script.

    When it clicks, it changes your whole rhythm
    Some days your aim's a bit off, or the lobby's laggy, and Combat Scout feels like it never even turns on. But when you're locked in, it's nasty in the most fun way. You start thinking in bursts: one pick, disappear, move, hit the next fight from an angle they didn't plan for. If you're trying to build that habit without the constant punishment, mixing in a u4gm BO7 Bot Lobbies session can help you drill the timing, then carry that same tempo into real matches.
     
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